Inno Spec­tra NIR Spectrometers
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Inno Spec­tra’s com­pact NIR spec­tro­me­ters com­bi­ne sta­ble InGaAs detec­tion with prac­ti­cal sam­pling modu­les for lab and field use. At Solid Scan­ner you can buy the full ran­ge online with trans­pa­rent pri­cing (ex-VAT), flat-rate inter­na­tio­nal ship­ping, and 12-month war­ran­ty. Use the fil­ters below to choo­se by wave­length (e.g., 900-1700 nm, 1600-2400 nm) and mea­su­re­ment mode (Reflec­ti­ve, Trans­mis­si­ve, Fiber, Non-cont­act). Each pro­duct page includes a machi­ne-rea­da­ble spec table, lead time, and com­pa­ti­ble access­ories. If you alre­a­dy know your model name (e.g., NIR-S-G1 or NIR-S-T2), jump straight to the pro­duct page and checkout.

All models (by wavelength)

900-1700 nm

The 900-1700 nm series suits gene­ral NIR mate­ri­al iden­ti­fi­ca­ti­on and pro­cess checks with strong reflec­tance or simp­le trans­mis­si­on paths. Choo­se Reflec­ti­ve for solids/surfaces, or Trans­mis­si­ve for liquids and films.

1350-2150 nm

The 1350-2150 nm ran­ge cap­tures addi­tio­nal overtones/combination bands useful for mois­tu­re, poly­mer, and hydro­car­bon ana­ly­sis-available in Reflec­ti­ve or Trans­mis­si­ve modules.

1600-2400 nm

For deeper absorp­ti­ons and more sel­ec­ti­ve che­mo­me­trics, 1600-2400 nm models extend into hig­her-order bands - ide­al for pla­s­tics sort­ing and com­plex matrices.

900-2400 nm

Broad-ran­ge covera­ge (900-2400 nm) for teams who need one instru­ment to sur­vey mul­ti­ple appli­ca­ti­ons wit­hout swap­ping heads.

Unsu­re which NIR band to use? Read our gui­de: Choo­sing wave­lengths in the 900–2500 nm ran­ge.

NIR spectrometer selection guide

Diffuse reflectance

Wave­length / device designation

  • 900 - 1.700 nm: G1 / R2 / R3 / RT1
  • 1.350 - 2.150 nm: R11 / R12
  • 1.600 - 2.400 nm: R13

Dif­fu­se reflec­ti­ve mode

  • Opaque solids and powders
  • Slur­ry or opaque liquid (e.g. milk)

Trans­flec­ti­ve mode

  • Trans­pa­rent solid or liquids (e.g. wine) (need to add a reflector)

Transmission measurement

Wave­length / device designation

  • 900 - 1.700 nm: T1 / T2
  • 1.350 - 2.150 nm: T11 / T12
  • 1.600 - 2.400 nm: T13

Trans­mis­si­ve mode

  • Trans­pa­rent solid (e.g. trans­pa­rent pla­s­tic pla­te, like PET)
  • Trans­pa­rent liquid (e.g. wine)
  • Slur­ry or opaque liquid (e.g. milk) (with very short path length)

Inno Spectra: Platform for rapid quality inspection

The com­pact and cost-effec­ti­ve DLP-based NIR spec­tro­me­ters include Fiber input modu­les, dif­fu­se reflec­ti­ve Modu­les and trans­mis­si­ve Modu­les for Wave­lengths from 900 nm to 2.400 nm. Uti­li­zing a sophisti­ca­ted opti­cal sys­tem, inclu­ding a digi­tal micro mir­ror (DMD) and a sin­gle ele­ment InGaAs detec­tor, Inno Spec­tra’s NIR­Scan pro­ducts achie­ve unpar­al­le­led per­for­mance and versatility.

The most important advan­ta­ges of DLP tech­no­lo­gy in NIR spec­tro­sco­py include:

Improved performance

Lar­ger sin­gle ele­ment detec­tor out­per­forms tra­di­tio­nal line­ar arrays.

Customizable patterns

Opti­mum opti­cal per­for­mance for every sys­tem thanks to the high-reso­lu­ti­on DMD (digi­tal micro­mir­ror device).

Improved SNR

Impro­ved signal-to-noi­se ratio (SNR) with pro­gramma­ble Hada­mard pat­terns that cap­tu­re hig­her opti­cal ener­gy for pre­cise analysis.

Inno Spec­tra pro­vi­des soft­ware that enables the recor­ding of NIR spec­tra in CSV for­mat. Our soft­ware enables the acqui­si­ti­on of NIR spec­tra in the open JDX for­mat and offers the opti­on of using com­plex data models or even crea­ting your own models. The seam­less inte­gra­ti­on of Inno Spec­tra hard­ware with our soft­ware enables you to deve­lop pro­to­ty­pes and trans­fer the algo­rith­ms of the data models to hyper­spec­tral (HSI) came­ra sys­tems - a seam­less tran­si­ti­on from tech­ni­cal fea­si­bi­li­ty to indus­tri­al solution.

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